

Tap on the Grocery Cart icon at the top left corner of your Task View.You’re now all set to start creating and utilizing your new smart lists! As you open the app for the first time after upgrading, you will notice a new icon was added to your home screen – the Grocery cart icon. Starting from the top – How does it work?įirst, make sure you have Any.do’s latest version installed on your device by checking for updates on the App Store. In the post below you’ll find all of the information you need to make the most out of your next shopping trip: Basic functions, hidden gems and much more. Since so many of our Any.doers are already utilizing the feature to maximize their shopping experience, we’ve compiled a quick cheat-sheet for you guys to get familiarized with this powerful tool!
#REMOVE A DEFAULT LIST IN ANYDO ANDROID#
So you should never rely on a single view anyway.Following our announcement regarding the new Grocery List feature, it has now been fully released to all iOS users and will soon be available on Android as well. One of the reasons you probably opted for metadata was the ability to view things differently depending on your needs. What that means is that when users click on a document library or a list, the first view that will be displayed is that new default one you just created. If you do not like the plain vanilla default ( All Document or All Items) view, you can make any other view a default one! You can do so at any point by modifying the view and clicking Make this the default view check box. Reason # 4: Any view can be made a default view My Tasks) – you will get the following error message: We can’t modify hierarchy on a view that is sorted/filtered/grouped. Case in point: in the Tasks web part, if you try to indent tasks in the filtered view (i.e. Just like with the Quick Edit above, some functions on certain lists don’t work if your view is grouped, sorted or filtered. Reason # 3: Some operations are only allowed in non-filtered, non-grouped & non-sorted views So if you decided to alter the default view and group it by a certain column – Quick Edit option won’t be available and you have to ungroup things or create another “flat list view.” The thing is, this feature (that I described in this post) only works in the non-grouped view.

If you want you to bulk edit metadata, you can do it very quickly using the Quick Edit function. If you start messing around with the default view, you might inadvertently hide some content, if you do any kind of filtering, for example. So in other words, it shows you things as-is. Reason # 1: Default view is “catch all” viewīy default, the out of the box All Documents or All Items views are not filtered or grouped in any way. Today I want to explain why you should never touch that default view and instead, create your own custom views, should you decide to view information differently. Out of the box, you always get a single view, usually called All Documents (in the document library) or All items (in tasks or custom list). The new library experience and the new custom list experience make it really easy to add/edit metadata columns and create views on the fly. Where SharePoint really shines is its flexibility with metadata and views.
